*Over 40 Detained for Protesting Coca-Cola on World Water Day
*Protests Against Coca-Cola and Pepsico for Creating Water Shortages

*For Immediate Release
March 22, 2007
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Contacts:
Amit Srivastava, India Resource Center  +91 98103 46161 E:
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Rajendra Ravi, National Alliance of People's Movements (Hindi) +91 98682
00316

*New Delhi (March 22):*  Over 40 people protesting Coca-Cola's operations in
India have been detained by police authorities in the capital city of New
Delhi, India, today.

More than three hundred people had marched to the government of India
offices of the Planning Commission to seek action from the government on
water issues on World Water Day.

As of this writing, details of the police actions are still coming in and it
is not clear what charges, if any, will be filed.

Protesters were demanding that the Planning Commission (chaired by the Prime
Minister of India Manmohan Singh) take immediate action to curb the severe
water shortages being experienced by communities across India as a result of
Coca-Cola and Pepsico's mining of groundwater.

"We are here on World Water Day to bring attention to one of the world's
worst abusers of water, the Coca-Cola company," said Nandlal Master of Lok
Samiti and National Alliance of People's Movements, one of the organizers of
the march and also detained.  "The Coca-Cola company has destroyed the lives
of thousands of people in India as a result of its thirst for water."

Carrying signs such as "Coca-Cola Pani Chor" – "Coca-Cola Water Thief", the
protesters were indignant that the government of India has not taken actions
to ameliorate the bleak water conditions facing thousands of Indians who
live around Coca-Cola and Pepsico bottling plants.

Also detained was Medha Patkar, leader of the National Alliance of People's
Movements.

Coca-Cola's operations in India have come under intense scrutiny as many
communities are experiencing severe water shortages as well as contaminated
groundwater and soil, directly as a result of Coca-Cola's bottling
operations.   The company has also been found to sell products in India with
dangerously high levels of pesticides.

"The world needs to know that the Coca-Cola company has an extremely
unsustainable relationship with water, its primary raw material.  Drinking
Coca-Cola contributes directly to the loss of lives, livelihoods and
communities in India.  On this World Water Day, we encourage people around
the world to think before they drink Coca-Cola," said Amit Srivastava of the
India Resource Center, an international campaigning organization.

For more information, visit www.IndiaResource.org<http://www.indiaresource.org/>

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